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Bunny Brunch Returns To Richland (Photo) - 03/25/26

Families across the Tri-Cities are invited to celebrate the arrival of spring at the annual Bunny Brunch, hosted by Richland Parks and Recreation. The festive, family-friendly event will take place on Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Richland Community Center.

 

Bunny Brunch offers a cozy and cheerful atmosphere for guests of all ages, featuring a delicious breakfast of warm pancakes and fresh coffee. Attendees are encouraged to pre-register for breakfast, with early registration available until Friday, March 27th at $5 per person. Day-of registration will be available for $7.

Beyond the brunch, the event will include a variety of free, engaging activities designed to bring the community together. Guests can enjoy yard games, crafts, Bunny Bingo, live music, vendor booths, and colorful face painting. Children and families can meet the Spring Bunny and participate in festive activities like egg hunts and interactive play zones.

 

The Bunny Brunch is part of Richland’s lineup of signature community events, designed to foster connection and provide fun, accessible experiences for residents and visitors alike. More information can be found at www.richlandparksandrec.com/BunnyBrunch.

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Bunny Brunch Returns To Richland (Photo) - 03/25/26

Families across the Tri-Cities are invited to celebrate the arrival of spring at the annual Bunny Brunch, hosted by Richland Parks and Recreation. The festive, family-friendly event will take place on Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Richland Community Center.

 

Bunny Brunch offers a cozy and cheerful atmosphere for guests of all ages, featuring a delicious breakfast of warm pancakes and fresh coffee. Attendees are encouraged to pre-register for breakfast, with early registration available until Friday, March 27th at $5 per person. Day-of registration will be available for $7.

Beyond the brunch, the event will include a variety of free, engaging activities designed to bring the community together. Guests can enjoy yard games, crafts, Bunny Bingo, live music, vendor booths, and colorful face painting. Children and families can meet the Spring Bunny and participate in festive activities like egg hunts and interactive play zones.

 

The Bunny Brunch is part of Richland’s lineup of signature community events, designed to foster connection and provide fun, accessible experiences for residents and visitors alike. More information can be found at www.richlandparksandrec.com/BunnyBrunch.

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City Of Richland Facilities To Open Late On March 19 - 03/18/26

The City of Richland would like to inform residents that all City facilities will open at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 19, 2026, to accommodate the City’s annual Employee Appreciation and Recognition Breakfast.

 

This annual event brings employees together to celebrate outstanding service, recognize achievements, and strengthen connections across departments in support of delivering exceptional service to the Richland community.

 

Public safety services, including police, fire, and 911 emergency response, will remain fully operational during this time. Regular trash collection services will operate on their normal schedule and will not be affected.

 

City facilities will resume normal operations following the delayed opening at 10:00 a.m.

 

The City appreciates the community’s understanding as we take time to recognize the dedicated employees who serve Richland every day.

 

For more information, please visit richlandwa.gov or contact the City of Richland at 509-942-7390.

City Of Richland Facilities To Open Late On March 19 - 03/18/26

The City of Richland would like to inform residents that all City facilities will open at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 19, 2026, to accommodate the City’s annual Employee Appreciation and Recognition Breakfast.

 

This annual event brings employees together to celebrate outstanding service, recognize achievements, and strengthen connections across departments in support of delivering exceptional service to the Richland community.

 

Public safety services, including police, fire, and 911 emergency response, will remain fully operational during this time. Regular trash collection services will operate on their normal schedule and will not be affected.

 

City facilities will resume normal operations following the delayed opening at 10:00 a.m.

 

The City appreciates the community’s understanding as we take time to recognize the dedicated employees who serve Richland every day.

 

For more information, please visit richlandwa.gov or contact the City of Richland at 509-942-7390.

Dallas Road Roundabouts Construction Resumes With Upcoming Closure Of Trowbridge Blvd - 03/12/26

Construction on the Dallas Road Roundabouts Project will resume the week of March 16, 2026, as contractors continue work to improve traffic flow and safety along the corridor.

 

Beginning Monday, March 16, 2026, Trowbridge Boulevard will be closed at the intersection of Dallas Road to finish the final pavement lift on the southeast corner of the intersection, install the final concrete median islands, and support other ongoing construction activities. The closure is expected to remain in place for approximately three weeks.

 

During this time, eastbound and westbound traffic on Trowbridge Boulevard will be detoured via Gateway Avenue. Motorists are required to follow posted road work and detour signs, allow extra travel time, and use caution when traveling through the area.

 

The Dallas Road Roundabouts Project will introduce modern roundabouts designed to improve traffic efficiency, reduce congestion, and enhance safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience as this work progresses and encourages residents to stay alert for construction crews and changing traffic conditions.

 

For updates on this project visit richlandwa.gov/DallasRoad.

Dallas Road Roundabouts Construction Resumes With Upcoming Closure Of Trowbridge Blvd - 03/12/26

Construction on the Dallas Road Roundabouts Project will resume the week of March 16, 2026, as contractors continue work to improve traffic flow and safety along the corridor.

 

Beginning Monday, March 16, 2026, Trowbridge Boulevard will be closed at the intersection of Dallas Road to finish the final pavement lift on the southeast corner of the intersection, install the final concrete median islands, and support other ongoing construction activities. The closure is expected to remain in place for approximately three weeks.

 

During this time, eastbound and westbound traffic on Trowbridge Boulevard will be detoured via Gateway Avenue. Motorists are required to follow posted road work and detour signs, allow extra travel time, and use caution when traveling through the area.

 

The Dallas Road Roundabouts Project will introduce modern roundabouts designed to improve traffic efficiency, reduce congestion, and enhance safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience as this work progresses and encourages residents to stay alert for construction crews and changing traffic conditions.

 

For updates on this project visit richlandwa.gov/DallasRoad.

City Of Richland Invites Community Input On Comprehensive Plan And Transportation Systems Plan Update (Photo) - 03/02/26

The City of Richland invites Tri-Cities residents, business owners, and community members to share their input through an online survey as part of ongoing updates to the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Systems Plan.

 

The survey opens today, March 2 through April 6, 2026, and is available online at richlandwa.gov/CompPlan.

 

Together, the transportation element of the Comprehensive Plan and the Transportation Systems Plan evaluate existing conditions and establish a 20-year framework for local infrastructure policy, planning, and investment through the year 2046. Community feedback is a critical part of shaping how Richland plans for growth, mobility, and quality of life.

 

“We want to hear directly from our community,” said Planning Manager, Mike Stevens. “This feedback will help us better understand residents’ priorities, concerns, and daily transportation experiences as we plan for Richland’s future.”

 

The survey includes two components:

  • An anonymous survey covering a range of transportation topics, including funding priorities and individual travel habits
  • A Pin Map Exercise, which allows participants to leave comments, concerns, or suggestions for specific locations within the City of Richland, such as intersections, corridors, or neighborhoods

 

Community members are encouraged to participate by scanning the QR code featured on outreach materials or by visiting richlandwa.gov/CompPlan. Responses must be submitted by April 6, 2026.

Attached Media Files: TransportationSurvey.pdf,

City Of Richland Invites Community Input On Comprehensive Plan And Transportation Systems Plan Update (Photo) - 03/02/26

The City of Richland invites Tri-Cities residents, business owners, and community members to share their input through an online survey as part of ongoing updates to the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Systems Plan.

 

The survey opens today, March 2 through April 6, 2026, and is available online at richlandwa.gov/CompPlan.

 

Together, the transportation element of the Comprehensive Plan and the Transportation Systems Plan evaluate existing conditions and establish a 20-year framework for local infrastructure policy, planning, and investment through the year 2046. Community feedback is a critical part of shaping how Richland plans for growth, mobility, and quality of life.

 

“We want to hear directly from our community,” said Planning Manager, Mike Stevens. “This feedback will help us better understand residents’ priorities, concerns, and daily transportation experiences as we plan for Richland’s future.”

 

The survey includes two components:

  • An anonymous survey covering a range of transportation topics, including funding priorities and individual travel habits
  • A Pin Map Exercise, which allows participants to leave comments, concerns, or suggestions for specific locations within the City of Richland, such as intersections, corridors, or neighborhoods

 

Community members are encouraged to participate by scanning the QR code featured on outreach materials or by visiting richlandwa.gov/CompPlan. Responses must be submitted by April 6, 2026.

Attached Media Files: TransportationSurvey.pdf,

Construction To Begin On Gage Boulevard & Reata Road Roundabout (Photo) - 02/26/26

The City of Richland is providing advance notice of upcoming construction associated with a new roundabout at the intersection of Reata Road and the future Gage Boulevard extension.

 

The roundabout is being constructed by the developer of Badger Mountain South and will provide a new intersection connection for the Gage Boulevard extension while creating an additional access point to the South Orchard community currently under development. The project is designed to improve traffic circulation, safety, and long-term connectivity in the area.

 

Project Scope

Construction activities will include:

  • Roundabout construction
  • Installation of sidewalks and ADA-compliant crossings along the north side of the roundabout
  • Widening of Reata Road, tapering back to existing roadway east of the project limits
  • Installation of City water and storm utilities
  • Relocation of a Benton County Irrigation District (BMID) water main
  • New streetlights
  • New asphalt paving
  • New striping and signage

 

Construction Timeline & Traffic Impacts

Construction is anticipated to begin late February to early March 2026, with initial work occurring outside of the existing roadway.

 

In mid-to-late April 2026, construction is expected to shift into the roadway. At that time:

  • A full road closure will be implemented on Reata Road between Southgate Way and Badger View Drive
  • A signed detour will route traffic via Sagebrush Road to Bermuda Road, south of the project area

 

The contractor will coordinate directly with residents within the work zone to maintain access to homes and properties during detour operations. Access to the South Orchard neighborhood via Southgate Way will remain open during detour operations.

 

Construction is anticipated to be completed in June 2026, weather and site conditions permitting.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience during construction and will continue to share updates as the project progresses.

 

For additional information or future project updates, visit richlandwa.gov/GageReataRoundabout.

Attached Media Files: VicinityMap.png,

Construction To Begin On Gage Boulevard & Reata Road Roundabout (Photo) - 02/26/26

The City of Richland is providing advance notice of upcoming construction associated with a new roundabout at the intersection of Reata Road and the future Gage Boulevard extension.

 

The roundabout is being constructed by the developer of Badger Mountain South and will provide a new intersection connection for the Gage Boulevard extension while creating an additional access point to the South Orchard community currently under development. The project is designed to improve traffic circulation, safety, and long-term connectivity in the area.

 

Project Scope

Construction activities will include:

  • Roundabout construction
  • Installation of sidewalks and ADA-compliant crossings along the north side of the roundabout
  • Widening of Reata Road, tapering back to existing roadway east of the project limits
  • Installation of City water and storm utilities
  • Relocation of a Benton County Irrigation District (BMID) water main
  • New streetlights
  • New asphalt paving
  • New striping and signage

 

Construction Timeline & Traffic Impacts

Construction is anticipated to begin late February to early March 2026, with initial work occurring outside of the existing roadway.

 

In mid-to-late April 2026, construction is expected to shift into the roadway. At that time:

  • A full road closure will be implemented on Reata Road between Southgate Way and Badger View Drive
  • A signed detour will route traffic via Sagebrush Road to Bermuda Road, south of the project area

 

The contractor will coordinate directly with residents within the work zone to maintain access to homes and properties during detour operations. Access to the South Orchard neighborhood via Southgate Way will remain open during detour operations.

 

Construction is anticipated to be completed in June 2026, weather and site conditions permitting.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience during construction and will continue to share updates as the project progresses.

 

For additional information or future project updates, visit richlandwa.gov/GageReataRoundabout.

Attached Media Files: VicinityMap.png,